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Tariffs amplify US warehousing demand, disrupt inland truck routes

William B. Cassidy, Senior Editor |

The tight supply of warehousing for frontloaded freight is diverting truck shipments as shippers reposition inventory.

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The Los Angeles-Long Beach complex, which handles about half of all US imports from Asia, is so far due to experience 59 blanked sailings between May 1 and June 30.

No end to the congestion choking gateway ports in North Europe

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A range of factors including full yards, labor unrest and carrier network changes are making it difficult for the hubs to clear container bottlenecks.

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US ports and support infrastructure such as warehouses and rail connections aren’t better equipped to handle import surges than they were during the pandemic when record volumes drove congestion to historic highs, carrier executives said this week.

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